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ICT-enabled Services: A Critical Analysis of the Opportunities and Challenges in Uganda
(Fountain Publishers, 2008)
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), broadly defined, facilitate
by electronic means the creation, storage, management and dissemination of
information. ICT is both a vehicle for communication and a means ...
The Role of Academia in Fostering Private Sector Competitiveness in ICT Development
(International Journal of Computing and ICT Research, 2007)
Increased adoption of eCommerce and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the private sector often leads to expanded economic growth by opening new markets, increasing access to market information, and improving ...
A Comprehensive Review on 2D and 3D Models of Vertical Ground Heat Exchangers
(Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 2018)
The ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) have been extensively applied to commercial and residential buildings owing to their high-energy efficiencies and low running costs. The key component of the GSHP is a ground heat ...
On Efficient Distribution of Data in Multicast Networks: QoS in Scalable Networks
(Springer, 2005)
Multimedia applications or real-time applications such as
audio and video on demand, teleconferencing and whiteboard sharing
require Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee assurance. QoS constraints,
namely required bandwidth, ...
A Generic E-Learning Framework: A Case Study Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (CIT) Makerere University
(Fountain Publishers, 2008)
Advancement in Information Technology (IT) has led to better facilities and services
for learning within educational organizations. Many higher educational institutions
of learning have adopted technology in their learning ...
Exploring the Implementation of Blended Learning in a Developing Country: A Case Study of Uganda
(Fountain Publishers, 2008)
This paper explores on how the blended learning method has been implemented
in the developing country such as Uganda. Many higher education institutions in
Uganda have acquired a new form of learning using technology ...
Web Content Filtration according to context of use: Case Study of Accessibility Guidelines
(Fountain Publishers, 2009)
In this paper, we propose an approach for filtering Web based content according to context of use
based on user roles and other use case scenarios. The purpose of the filtration approach is to make
such Web content easier ...
Ethanol for an Agriculture-based Developing Economy: A computable general equilibrium assessment for Uganda
(Energy for Sustainable Development, 2020)
This study uses a static computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to examine the potential economic impacts of ethanol production in Uganda. We introduce an ethanol sector in the 2016/17 Uganda's social accounting matrix ...
Improving reliability and functional sustainability of groundwater handpumps by coating the rubber piston seals with diamond-like carbon
(Honor, 2015)
In many rural communities, handpumps are essential in order to provide access
to safe drinking water from groundwater sources. The functional sustainability of
handpumps is poor, however, and most maintenance issues in ...
Information Communication Technologies Acceptance and Use Among University Communities in Uganda: A Model for Hybrid Library Services End-Users
(Fountain Publishers, 2008)
Since their inception during the first century, library institutions have used manual
operations to provide services to patrons. Information seekers in these libraries spent a
lot of time perusing through card catalogues ...